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Mashup Score: 1PRIDE Application Process | PRIDE Coordination Core - 1 month(s) ago
Individuals from groups listed in NOT-OD-20-031 are highly encouraged to submit applications. To be eligible to participate in a PRIDE Institute Training Program, you must: Be a research-oriented junior-level faculty member holding a doctoral degree, such as a PhD, MD, DO, DVM or transitioning post-doctorate trainee If you have been awarded grants such as an R01 you will not be co nsidered junior-level faculty. You may have been awarded these grants and still be considered junior. Be a Citizen or
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Mashup Score: 1PRIDE Application Process | PRIDE Coordination Core - 1 month(s) ago
Individuals from groups listed in NOT-OD-20-031 are highly encouraged to submit applications. To be eligible to participate in a PRIDE Institute Training Program, you must: Be a research-oriented junior-level faculty member holding a doctoral degree, such as a PhD, MD, DO, DVM or transitioning post-doctorate trainee If you have been awarded grants such as an R01 you will not be co nsidered junior-level faculty. You may have been awarded these grants and still be considered junior. Be a Citizen or
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Mashup Score: 1PRIDE Application Process | PRIDE Coordination Core - 2 month(s) ago
Individuals from groups listed in NOT-OD-20-031 are highly encouraged to submit applications. To be eligible to participate in a PRIDE Institute Training Program, you must: Be a research-oriented junior-level faculty member holding a doctoral degree, such as a PhD, MD, DO, DVM or transitioning post-doctorate trainee If you have been awarded grants such as an R01 you will not be co nsidered junior-level faculty. You may have been awarded these grants and still be considered junior. Be a Citizen or
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Mashup Score: 15
The overarching goals of the UCSF Research in Implementation Science for Equity (RISE) Program are to train and sustain scholars underrepresented in biomedical sciences for long-term success in academic careers pursuing innovative research of interest to the NHLBI. The RISE Summer Institute’s goal is to provide methodological training on Implementation Science (ImS), a set of methodologies that…
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Mashup Score: 2Home | PRIDE Coordination Core - 3 year(s) ago
Enhancing the diversity of the biomedical research workforce through Mentored Summer Programs offering research experiences, skills development and grant writing training for Junior Faculty from Diverse Backgrounds. Research topics vary by program but are centered on heart, lung, blood, and sleep disorders research; methodologies include health disparities, genetic and others relevant to…
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Alert! Important career-development funding opportunity for those pursuing disparities-focused research. https://t.co/Vw2LZLisI0 https://t.co/yELYXWStXn